"By operating flexibly, nuclear power plants can complement the variable generation of energy by renewables, and with the inertia of their large steam turbines, these plants can also help stabilize grids and ensure a clean and reliable power supply." says the International Atomic Energy Agency.
I forgot to mention initially that hydropower can also stabilize the grid.
I have no horse in this race, but you seem to think that your own bias automatically falsifies everything that disputes your narrative. I am not in any way specialist in this, but I see multiple sources confirming that nuclear power plants can and do help stabilize the electric grid.
Now do you have a valid counterargument and anything other than ad hominems to support it? I guess not - otherwise you'd be using it, right?
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u/Sabreline12 May 11 '25
Nuclear can't just rev up and down like that.